The Institute of Brainworking Recursive Therapy (BWRT) is working towards establishing itself in the face of psychology. The organisation holds a Worldwide Congress in order to bring together major players in the psychology field which have been and continue to be held at Lane End Conferences.

After 7 years of servicing Slough based UK Chocolate Manufacturer's Leadership and Development Programmes, Lane End Conferences continue to go above and beyond for their long-standing client through providing flexibility, cost savings and outstanding customer service, withthe Chocolate Giant stating they would recommend Lane End Conferences to other organisations.

What are the tell tale signs that your training and conference venue of choice may be shirking in their duties and not delivering on those initial guarantees of excellence? Let’s take a closer look at three key indicators that would suggest your relationship has turned stale and it may be time to move on...

Whenever the need for a conference or training event arises the discussion that occurs shortly afterwards is where to hold it – which inevitably leads to the debate on whether holding it internally or externally is the better option.

While hotels are commonly used for company training events, it doesn't mean they are the best solution. Purpose built venues are able to offer a wider variety of facilities, less distractions, high quality tech equipment, flexible break out space and a tailored approach to ensure your objectives are met. Take a look here for more information...

Many charities run conferences, seminars and other educational events, and these can be a highly effective way to raise awareness of the cause, offer networking opportunities for delegates and, of course, raise valuable funds. Yet charity conferences can be expensive to run, so here are a few ideas for keeping the costs down without compromising on quality or content.

The greatest challenge for any event organiser is keeping your audiences engaged. Interactivity remains the most effective way of communicating your message but when asked we discovered that 56% of respondents felt they could and should do it better.

Discover the best methods and technologies that could transform your next event.